Court Denies Fubara’s loyalists Bail
Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, dismissed the bail applications filed by the loyalists of the Rivers State Governor, SiminalayiFubara over alleged killing and terrorism.
The defendants are Chime EgumaEzebalike, Prince
LukmanOladele, Kenneth GoodluckKpasa, Osiga Donald, and OchuejaThankgod.
Police had instituted terrorism-related charges against
them following their alleged role in the bombing of the Rivers State House of
Assembly in October 2023.
They were also accused of killing some police officers.
It will be recalled that on October 30, 2023, an
explosion rocked the Rivers State House of Assembly complex.
The incident came amid alleged moves by some lawmakers to
impeach Fubara. It was gathered that some suspected arsonists threw an
explosive into the complex around 9:25pm, causing a fire in the building.
The first to the third defendants applied for bail,
citing health conditions.
Ruling on the application on Monday in Abuja, Justice
Bolaji Olajuwon rejected the applications.
According Justice Olajuwon, the defendants were charged
with a capital offence, which bothered on terrorism and alleged murder.
Justice Olajuwon added that there was no evidence to the fact that the facilities at the correctional centre cannot meet the health needs of the defendants.
She added that the evidence before the court showed that
experts at the health centre were capable and well-equipped to manage the
condition of the defendants.
She subsequently adjourned the case till February 8,
2024, for hearing.
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